A field technician is troubleshooting an Android tablet where a key enterprise navigation application repeatedly freezes and stops responding during daily routing. The technician needs to follow standard CompTIA troubleshooting methodology by escalating from the least invasive step to the most invasive step. In what order should the technician execute the following remediation actions?
- 1Force stop the navigation application via the Apps settings menu.
- 2Clear the navigation application's cache memory.
- 3Clear the navigation application's storage data.
- 4Uninstall and reinstall the navigation application.
- 5Perform a full factory reset on the tablet after backing up essential user data.
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The technician should sequence troubleshooting from least invasive to most invasive: first, force stop the application; second, clear the app cache; third, clear app data; fourth, uninstall and reinstall the application; and finally, perform a full factory reset of the device.
CompTIA troubleshooting best practices require technicians to start with the least invasive remediation to minimize downtime and risk of data loss. Terminating the stuck process (force stop) is non-destructive. Clearing the cache removes temporary files while preserving user configurations. Clearing application data resets local settings and local databases. Uninstalling and reinstalling replaces application binaries and configuration structures. Performing a factory reset wipes the entire operating system and all installed software, making it the final and most invasive option.
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